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concepts of solidarity, justice and discrimination is accepted, as well as the resultant transfers of wealth from the richer Ra …
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This paper inquires into beginnings of a gift economy as well as related contemporary institutions. Gift economy and the gift as a complex phenomenon was a common base for institutions of markets, credits, taxation, alms or social security. Inquires of origins, development and contemporary forms...
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The author raises doubts about a sense of "catching up" and an idolatry of HDP´s growth. His argumentation is based on the longitudinal international research of the link "economics-happiness" at the frontier between economics and psychology. The rationality of economic science "more is better"...
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Doubts about the intrinsic value of economic performance are nothing new (T.Scitovsky, J.Galbraith). The paper starts with a criticism of „catching up“ models and a „puzzle“ of East Germans dissatisfaction with a rise of welfare after the Berlin wall’s fall. Author provides a sketch of...
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activities, which can be in short termed as "altruistic". To do so, I first explain the notion of "altruism", as can be found in … this theoretical framework to the case of altruism as a "public good". …
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This article deals with economics from Bahai'i perspective. The Baha'i Faith is a world-wide religion with more than five million adherents and the second-most widespread faith after Christianity in its geographical reach.
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